Equipping 2 piece pre-pull, shouting and then putting your proper gear on (which does not remove the damage increase buff) gives you roughly 10 seconds of increased damage, which I thought seemed pretty decent. This is only a marginal gain overall of course and if you muck it up you'll screw your dps over completely but for those of us like me who like to min/max it is an increase in dps.

You'd have to be insanely spot on for that to work right, I'd say there's more chance of fucking it up. You hit your shout right on the pull, then switch gear and run in, by the time you hit the boss you have ~5 seconds left. The other scenario is you shout and before you switch the tank pulls, putting the raid in combat, with you in ilevel 378. It's a nice idea but it's impractical at best.

You'd have to be insanely spot on for that to work right, I'd say there's more chance of fucking it up. You hit your shout right on the pull, then switch gear and run in, by the time you hit the boss you have ~5 seconds left. The other scenario is you shout and before you switch the tank pulls, putting the raid in combat, with you in ilevel 378. It's a nice idea but it's impractical at best.

This is why normal raids do count downs before pulls : \ they get to 3, you shout, 2 swap gear, 1 prepot, pull. It's a good idea.

You'd have to be insanely spot on for that to work right, I'd say there's more chance of fucking it up. You hit your shout right on the pull, then switch gear and run in, by the time you hit the boss you have ~5 seconds left. The other scenario is you shout and before you switch the tank pulls, putting the raid in combat, with you in ilevel 378. It's a nice idea but it's impractical at best.

Warriors have been doing things like this for a while. Do you not remember mastery stacking with moonwell chalice etc for a pre-pull deathwish in cata? It's hardly a new concept, and trivial to implement with a macro or two and a decent countdown.

This is why normal raids do count downs before pulls : \ they get to 3, you shout, 2 swap gear, 1 prepot, pull. It's a good idea.

Yeah, I always do that myself. I used to get so pissed off back in Cataclysm when someone fucked up on the countdown and made me waste a pot. I was also using the pre-pull mastery set/Deathwish trick as fury.

Something else as a tip, if you ask your raid to do a 7 second count or something, is spec changing. When you swap specs, you gain 20 rage with immediate decay. So, if you switch to your mainspec (I believe it's roughly 5 second cast for spec change) at 7, have the full cast go off by 2, shout->into pot, you can start the fight with roughly 40 rage before you even charge in. Could imagine for max dps, doing both of these could be pretty cool.

You could always try convincing your guild to adopt a "once the timer has started, there's no going back" policy in regards to pull timers. It usually makes everyone happier, and forces those slow people to start paying attention before the ready check.

Also meant we had to wait a couple of minutes before the next pull so my shit could come off CD. I wanted to punch a kitten every time that happened.

our raid consists of about 7 people on an average day who just click the ready check even though they aren't. everytime a part of me dies inside when that happens. In theory there shouldn't be any parts left inside my body by now............

our raid consists of about 7 people on an average day who just click the ready check even though they aren't. everytime a part of me dies inside when that happens. In theory there shouldn't be any parts left inside my body by now............

they should rename the readycheck to "I-am-not-afk-check", srsly.

I feel your pain. It sounds like a extremely complex job, but I would invest in somebody making an addon that checked when somebody hit the 'Ready' button they were actually READY. This would include: if they had all available buffs/food/potions ready, correct glyphs/talents and gear and all their CD's were up etc. Then, even if I pulled the boss and they started whining about not being ready, I could paste them the addon feedback and say "look, you were ready, stop holding us up". BigBrother does this to an extent, but the amount of times people will click 'Ready', then tab back out to their web browser and forget shit until the last minute happens so often it's painful.

There is an addon that checks Food/Raid/Flask buffs. It is called RaidBuffStatus.

If someone is slacking and was playing Tetris and does not have a food buff, or is trying to save money or just oblivious to the fact that their flask has ran out, you can check it with the press of a button.

Essentially it has an ideal set of circumstances for each class that is normally attainable in a raid. (I.E. said buffs/food/flask) You can adjust said ideal values, but perhaps this will be a solution of sorts in the meanwhile.

our raid consists of about 7 people on an average day who just click the ready check even though they aren't. everytime a part of me dies inside when that happens. In theory there shouldn't be any parts left inside my body by now.............

I have a policy that the raid pull timer goes off as soon as the readycheck is finished and everyone is ready. Even if the raid lead is still fussing, the timer is going and I'm pulling in 5. Most of them learn.